The adventures of Daniel Larusso continues after the conclusion of Netflix’s Cobra Kai. The hit present grew to become a treasure trove of easter eggs from the unique John G. Avildsen Karate Child trilogy. Cobra Kai wouldn’t solely deliver again main supporting characters like Chozen Toguchi, Terry Silver and “Karate’s Bad Boy” Mike Barnes, however the writers minimize even deeper, with a personality just like the little Okinawan lady that Daniel saved within the Storm in Half II, and extra impressively, took a throwaway line from Half III about an off-screen character — Elizabeth Anne Rooney — and really gave her a scene in an episode. Sony Footage lately launched Karate Child: Legends, which marries the continuity from the unique collection to the 2010 Jaden Smith movie that was initially made as a reboot. Whereas we’re launched to a brand new martial arts teen, named Li, on this newest addition to the franchise, Jackie Chan’s Mr. Han and Ralph Macchio’s Daniel Larusso be part of forces in a twin mentorship. The film stands by itself for probably the most half, however right this moment we check out among the easter eggs that we present in Karate Child: Legends. Bear in mind, there shall be some gentle spoilers, however nothing too main.
No 1 – Miyagi Household Drum
So, this one can really be seen within the first trailer. In all the films within the authentic trilogy, there’s a particular method that Mr. Miyagi teaches Daniel, which turns into his key to victory. Within the first movie, it’s the well-known Crane Kick. If completed proper, it’s arduous to defend. Within the third movie, it’s Kata, which confuses Mike Barnes earlier than Daniel’s takedown. And in Karate Child Half II, Miyagi teaches Daniel the “Drum Technique.” It’s each a counter and offensive transfer which Daniel used to defeat Chozen by parrying his punches and returning a punch in a single swinging motion. That is impressed by the little double-sided drum instrument that was a Miyagi household heirloom.
When Mr. Han goes to go to Daniel at Miyagi’s residence in Karate Child: Legends, there’s a bit of shrine devoted to the Sensei. And proper there beneath his image, you may see the Miyagi drum in full show.
Quantity 2 – Jacket on, Jacket off
The 2010 Karate Child film was tailored from Robert Mark Kamen’s authentic screenplay and the movie follows many of the dramatic beats fairly intently. This contains Mr. Han utilizing Mr. Miyagi’s technique of educating his pupil by instilling blocking kinds into their muscle reminiscence utilizing repetition of an earthly motion. Within the 1985 authentic, Miyagi had the well-known “Wax on, wax off.” Within the 2010 movie, Mr. Han’s pupil, Dre, had a nasty behavior of leaving his jacket on the ground, which his mother is repeatedly on him about.
Mr. Han devises a coaching technique utilizing this dangerous behavior, the place he has Dre put his jacket on, then take the jacket off and grasp it up. The actions from these actions switch to Kung Fu blocking methods. In Karate Child: Legends, Mr. Han has a Kung Fu college and his coaching technique carries over from that film, as he orders his college students, “Jacket on! Jacket off!” The scholars, then use the identical motion from the earlier movie. He would even have Li use this motion through the coaching montages later within the film.
Quantity 3 – Tekken 8 adverts
So, this one isn’t an easter egg to the earlier movies, however Sony does have a behavior of peppering in a few of their very own product placements of their motion pictures. Normally, you may see characters use their laptops or telephones, however Karate Child: Legends has a particular collaboration take care of Bandai Namco on the Tekken 8 combating recreation, which is offered on the Sony Ps 5, in addition to different platforms.
Within the Tekken Store, you may obtain a DLC of a particular Karate Child: Legends hoodie that characters may be made to put on. Within the film, two of our essential characters, Li and Mia, performed by Ben Wang and Sadie Stanley, strike up a friendship and go on a tour round New York Metropolis. Within the background, simply out of focus in one of many scenes, is a giant Tekken 8 banner on a constructing. Then, a bit of later, Li and Mia trip the subway and one other large commercial may be seen simply out of focus behind our characters.
Quantity 4 – Bruce Lee’s One-Inch Punch
A well-known signature transfer of martial arts icon Bruce Lee was his extremely shut quarters strike — the one-inch punch. It was perfected by Lee and illustrated how he was capable of generate sufficient energy to knock again his opponent with out having to wind as much as throw the punch. This transfer has been referenced in numerous homages to Lee, together with Liu Kang in Mortal Kombat 11 and Donnie Yen in Ip Man 3.
In Karate Child: Legends there’s a prolonged sub-plot that includes our essential character, Li Fong, coaching Mia’s dad, Victor, who occurs to be a boxer. You’ll be able to say there are extra easter eggs through the coaching sequence as Li teaches Victor to construct a robust basis with a Horse Stance, which Jackie Chan trains with within the authentic Drunken Grasp. Nonetheless, one notable transfer that Li has Victor apply time and again is the one-inch punch. Then, the transfer is utilized by each Victor and Li later within the film.

Quantity 5 – “Everything is Kung Fu”
Within the 2010 Karate Child, when Mr. Han lastly reveals Dre what the “Jacket on, Jacket off” coaching does. He offers the tactic far more depth as he features a little philosophy with it. He tells Dre that “Kung Fu lives in everything we do. It lives in how we pick up the jacket. How we put on the jacket.” Then, he punctuates it with the road, “Everything is Kung Fu.”
In Karate Child: Legends, Mr. Han makes this level once more. Solely this time, it’s in a humorous style when he’s attempting to win an argument with Daniel. Each masters conflict when attempting to show which manner is best; Kung Fu or Karate, and the 2 get entangled in a bit of trade. After they come to a stalemate, Mr. Han jokingly exclaims, “Everything is Kung Fu” since Miyagi’s Karate is derived from the Han household fashion.
Quantity 6 – “Life knocks you down. You can pick yourself up.”
For probably the most half, Mr. Han was a closed guide on his life within the 2010 film. There’s a heartbreaking scene the place he reveals that his spouse and little one had been killed in a automotive crash. Mr. Han’s arc is impacted by Dre getting into his life and giving him the power to search out success with a brand new adopted household. When Mr. Han opens as much as Dre, he tells him, “Life will knock us down. But we can choose to get back up.”
Mr. Han says that was an important lesson he realized, and in Karate Child: Legends, Mr. Han passes on the knowledge. Mia’s father is badly crushed in a boxing match, she freezes out Li and when he’s feeling depressed in regards to the state of affairs, Mr. Han tells him, “You can’t control when life knocks you down. But you can control when you get back up.”
And people are the easter eggs we present in Karate Child: Legends. There are different particulars we noticed that will or will not be easter eggs, however for probably the most half, all of the references are fairly clear minimize. Nonetheless, in case we did miss some, tell us within the feedback beneath!